Owl’s Hill's Exploratopia offers hikes, games, stories, crafts and outdoor playtime centered on the joys of nature. Each day will feature different hikes and activities; register for one or all. Ages kindergarten (age 5) through 12 (sixth grade. We will skip the wild parties in order to enjoy the wild plants and creatures that call the Sanctuary home. Owl's Hill provides a snack; campers bring a lunch. Register now for one or all of the sessions.
Camp sizes are limited. Space is assigned on a first come, first served basis, based on date of payment, not date of application. To receive a refund, you must notify Owl’s Hill of your cancellation or change at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the camp session you are canceling or changing. There is a 20% fee for cancellations, substitutions, or session changes after February 15 for Session 1 and March 5 for Session 2.
Every registrant for Exploratopia must provide proof of age and turn in a signed safety form before the first day they plan to attend.
Register for one day, two days, three days or all four! Different hikes and activities each day; Exploratopia is a rain (snow) or shine program.
Dates: March 15 - March 18
Time: 9 am - 1:30 pm
Age: Five (5 - in kindergarten) through 12 (in sixth grade)
Proof of age required; no pre-k, please.
Cost: $50/day
$165/session
Register for one day, two days, three days or all four! Different hikes and activities each day; Exploratopia is a rain or shine program.
Dates: April 5 - April 8
Time: 9:00 am - 1:30 pm
Age: Five (5 - in kindergarten) through 12 (in sixth grade)
Proof of age required; no pre-k, please.
Cost:
$50/day ($40/day before March 22)
$165/session ($150 before March 22)

Looking for North American Shamrocks!
(commonly known as 4-leaf clovers!)
Wear your green while we search for green on this almost-spring hike. Prizes will be awarded to the person wearing the most green and the person wearing the most shades of green. We have no shamrocks at Owl's Hill, but we will search for four-leaf clovers and look for other early emerging plants and signs of spring.

Easter Bonnets at the 2009 Find the Bunny Hike.
Wear you own creation of an outdoor "Easter Bonnet" and help us search for bunnies and other creatures in the meadow and orchard. Will we find eggs? Eggs with Prizes? A prize will be given for the most creative adult Bonnet and the most creative child's Bonnet. Bring some carrots or bits of broccoli to scatter for our furry, cotton-tailed friends!